If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee. Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job. Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status. I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
I am a Physics teacher, I have my TRCN, licence and I already sent my letter of professional standing to the UK. My question 1. Is do I need a UK ENIC statement of compatibility... 2. When applying they ask if I am qualified to work in the UK. And that question gets me stranded
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee. Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job. Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status. I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee. Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job. Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status. I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee. Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job. Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status. I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee. Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job. Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status. I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status). To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee. Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job. Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status. I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee.
Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student
Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job.
Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status.
I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
Well done my brother
Thank you ma
The application for the year 2024 is officially opened today, don't delay.
Am interested, how can I apply?
Pls how can I go about it,how apply
I am a Physics teacher, I have my TRCN, licence and I already sent my letter of professional standing to the UK. My question 1. Is do I need a UK ENIC statement of compatibility...
2. When applying they ask if I am qualified to work in the UK. And that question gets me stranded
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee.
Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student
Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job.
Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status.
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Have you been able to apply? I also have my TRCN
I want to register I can I do that sir
This is not current now
Please the current one is it only languages they need also?
It is currently open until 31st of May 2024
I am interested as a physics teacher. How do I go about it
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee.
Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student
Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job.
Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status.
I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
I am interested, How do I go about it.
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee.
Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student
Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job.
Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status.
I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
Pls I'm interested, I am a Physics teacher, how do I go about d whole process, joining for d first time
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee.
Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student
Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job.
Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status.
I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.
Am social science, can I apply?
No, I'm afraid.
Am a physics teacher and I have tried to apply overtime, but I seen not to get it. Pls help
If you're just starting, you need to have UK QTS (Qualified Teacher Status).
To get QTS, you could apply to train as a teacher in the UK, and you will still be qualified for the relocation payments as a Trainee.
Further information here getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/train-to-teach-in-england-as-an-international-student
Alternatively, if you have enough experience and Teaching qualifications from your country, you could apply for iQTS (International Qualified Teacher Status), and if successful, you will be able to automatically get QTS and secure a job.
Further information: getintoteaching.education.gov.uk/non-uk-teachers/international-qualified-teacher-status.
I WILL BE MAKING A VIDEO SHORTLY TO GIVE MORE GUIDE.